Publisher's Note

Major Problems Facing Our Country Today 1  


Open letter to our governments – Federal, State & Local: The country is collapsing around us, here's why.

U.S. Commiting Economic Suicide 7  


What if the economy had always operated as it does today with companies being sold abroad whereby they divert wealth, jobs and production to other countries? Imagine the consequences if any international and global strife were to commence. We would be unable to manufacture any significant amount of our own weapons or products.

What Is Our Government’s Economic Plan? 3  


Who is managing our country, and for whose benefit? Laws are being made that encourage foreign corporations to set up shop in the US.

Lessons From Our Past Should Guide Our Future 8  



An active industrial policy geared toward recovering our manufacturing capability can and has worked. There are many examples from U.S. history championed by both sides of the aisle.

The Perils of Importing More than We Export


America's standard of living and economic strength is dependent on ever increasing imports and our entire economy can only be temporarily sustained by ever increasing debts.

Letters to the editor
09/09/2010

When President Obama signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, he promised that the $787 billion stimulus package would create or save 3.5 million jobs over two years. The Obama administration argued for the stimulus, saying that without the bill the unemployment rate would reach 8.6 percent. But the current official unemployment rate stands at 9.6 percent. So, what happened?

09/09/2010

The subject of lead in toys imported from China has received plenty of media attention over the years. But dangerous imports from China are not limited to your child’s playpen. They can be found in your garage, your kitchen, your bathroom and in fact every room of your house.

09/09/2010

A quick glance around the globe reveals a ruined international economy, wars and more wars in the works, and revolutionary movements aplenty -- all connected phenomena.